It takes me right about 3 hours to pull the intake, CDR, oil fill, lines, injection pump ect. I can teach a complete newbie, (I mean green as fresh cut base ball field type newbie) to do the job in 4. It takes about 7 to reinstall if you want to paint the intake, clean the oil cap, CDR, paint the air cleaner housing, and put the pump on wrong the first time. So if you do want to clean up and paint the intake, clean CDR, ect just do it either after you pull the pump or just pick a afternoon when you are waiting on the pump to get back and do it. That will make the job of installation take about 5-6hrs. I don't pull the pump as a spider like some do but I can see how it could make the job easier. I just use a 16 mm crows foot and a rachet to get the bottom bolts and I tighten them up right the first time.
Just don't install the intake until you have the truck running that way if you do have a leaky line it's easy to get to.
Also take your time, go easy, listen to some motivational tunes, have fun, don't get mad and dont start flipping out. The more you fight the truck the more it will fight you.
So basically the short version is it can take about 8-10 hrs to swap out an injection pump and that is counting a little time for bleeding the air from the system. But it's not that much time when you do it over a couple days. Saturday of one weekend and then Saturday of the next. It's that easy.
If you have any problems either me or cucvrus (the master of all things cucv) can point you in the right direction.
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